US6450532B1 - Energy absorber for motor vehicle steering column - Google Patents
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- B62D1/00—Steering controls, i.e. means for initiating a change of direction of the vehicle
- B62D1/02—Steering controls, i.e. means for initiating a change of direction of the vehicle vehicle-mounted
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- B62D1/18—Steering columns yieldable or adjustable, e.g. tiltable
- B62D1/19—Steering columns yieldable or adjustable, e.g. tiltable incorporating energy-absorbing arrangements, e.g. by being yieldable or collapsible
- B62D1/195—Yieldable supports for the steering column
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- This invention relates to an energy absorber for a motor vehicle steering column.
- a typical energy absorbing steering column on a motor vehicle includes a housing or mast jacket which translates linearly through a collapse stroke during a collision of the motor vehicle with another object when a steering hand wheel on the steering column is impacted by the operator of the motor vehicle.
- the mast jacket translates against a resisting force produced by an energy absorber which converts into work a fraction of the kinetic energy of the operator.
- the resisting force is created by plastic deformation of a metal element of the energy absorber.
- steel spheres plastically deform a metal mast jacket by rolling tracks in the mast jacket.
- An energy absorber according to this invention is an improvement relative to prior energy absorbers having plastically deformable flat metal straps in that it includes structural features which contribute to consistently predictable performance of the energy absorber and to simple assembly and installation thereof.
- This invention is a new and improved energy absorber for a motor vehicle steering column having a mast jacket supported on a body of the vehicle for linear translation through a collapse stroke in response to an impact on a steering hand wheel on the mast jacket.
- the energy absorber includes a pair of plastic guides each of which is molded flat and closes at an integral living hinge around a corresponding one of a pair of serpentine flat metal straps so that the straps are captured in the guides between pairs of convex anvils on the guides.
- Each guide snaps into a guide slot in a mounting bracket on the mast jacket.
- each flat metal strap is clamped to the vehicle body so that during the collapse stroke of the mast jacket, relative linear translation between the mounting bracket and the serpentine flat metal straps causes each of the straps to be thrust against and pulled across corresponding ones of the convex anvils.
- Forces attributable to plastic deformation of the flat metal straps at the convex anvils resist linear translation of the mast jacket through its collapse stroke so that a fraction of the kinetic energy of the impact is converted into work.
- the dimensional accuracy of the molded plastic guides contributes to consistently predictable performance of the energy absorber. Molding the plastic guides flat and closing each around one of the serpentine flat metal straps and then snapping the plastic guides into the guide slots in the mounting bracket simplifies the assembly and installation of the energy absorber for manufacturing economy.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view of an energy absorber according to this invention on a motor vehicle steering column;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary and partially exploded perspective view of the energy absorber according to this invention taken generally in the direction of arrow 2 in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken generally along the plane indicated by lines 3 — 3 in FIG. 2,
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a molded plastic guide of the energy absorber according to this invention.
- FIGS. 5A-5B are perspective views of the molded plastic guide and a serpentine flat metal strap of the energy absorber according to this invention in different relative positions.
- a steering column 10 is disposed in a passenger compartment 12 of a body 14 of a motor vehicle.
- the steering column includes a tubular lower mast jacket 16 connected through a lower bracket 18 to a vertical panel 20 of the body 14 at the front of the passenger compartment.
- a tubular upper mast jacket 22 of the steering column telescopically overlaps the lower mast jacket and is supported thereon for linear translation in the direction of a longitudinal centerline 24 of the steering column.
- a steering shaft 26 is supported on the upper and lower mast jackets 22 , 16 for rotation about the longitudinal centerline 24 of the steering column and is connected to a steering gear, not shown, of the motor vehicle in front of the vertical panel 20 .
- a steering hand wheel 28 is attached to the steering shaft 26 at the top of the steering column.
- a mounting bracket 30 includes a U-shaped center portion 32 straddling and rigidly attached to the upper mast jacket 22 from below and a pair of substantially horizontal planar flanges 34 A, 34 B on opposite sides the center portion.
- Each of the planar flanges has an open slot 36 therein facing the steering hand wheel.
- a pair of capsules 38 A, 38 B are supported on the mounting bracket in the open slots 36 with a side channel 40 around each capsule slidably receiving the edge of the corresponding one of the open slots to retain the capsule in the slot perpendicular to the corresponding planar flange 34 A, 34 B.
- a plurality of injection molded plastic pins 42 prevent horizontal dislodgement of the capsules from the mounting bracket through the open ends of the slots 36 .
- Each capsule further includes a center passage 44 perpendicular to the corresponding planar flange.
- an energy absorber 46 includes a pair of identical serpentine flat metal straps 48 A, 48 B and a pair of identical molded plastic guides 50 A, 50 B.
- Each metal strap includes an inboard end 52 having a perforation 54 therein, an outboard end 56 , a pair of concave webs 58 A, 58 B, and a short web 60 between the concave webs, FIGS. 3, 5 A and 5 B.
- Each plastic guide is molded flat or open, FIG. 4, and includes an entry guide body 62 , an exit guide body 64 , and an integral or “living” hinge 66 between the entry and exit guide bodies.
- the exit guide body 64 of each plastic guide includes a pair of vertical edges 68 and a top lip 70 .
- the entry guide body 62 of each plastic guide includes a pair of vertical edges 72 , a top lip 74 , and a tower 76 above the top lip 74 .
- Each plastic guide is closed, FIG. 3, when the entry and exit guide bodies 62 , 64 are pivoted at the living hinge 66 until the vertical edges 68 , 72 bear against each other.
- a serpentine passage 78 FIG. 3, is defined between its entry and exit guide bodies.
- the passage 78 is open at the top of the plastic guide adjacent to an upper convex anvil 80 on the exit guide body on one side of the passage and at the bottom between a platform 82 and a lower convex anvil 84 on the entry guide body on the other side of the passage 78 from the upper convex anvil.
- the outboard ends 56 of the flat metal straps 48 A, 48 B are inserted between the platforms 82 and the lower convex anvils 84 of the entry guide bodies 62 and advanced until the webs 60 of the straps abut the entry guide bodies.
- the plastic guides are then closed around the webs 60 by pivoting the exit guide bodies behind the straps, FIG. 5 B.
- the flat metal straps are thus captured between the entry and exit guide bodies in the serpentine passages 78 with the upper and lower convex anvils 80 , 84 facing the concave webs 58 A, 58 B and with the inboard and outboard ends 52 , 56 of the straps exposed outside of the plastic guides.
- a flexible barb 86 on each exit guide body 64 snaps over a hook 88 on each entry guide body 62 , FIG. 3, when the corresponding plastic guide is closed.
- the barb and the hook thus constitute an automatic retainer operable to couple together the entry and exit guide bodies to retain the plastic guide closed around the corresponding flat metal strap.
- the mounting bracket 30 is perforated by a pair of guide slots 90 in respective ones of the planar flanges 34 A, 34 B each having a first lateral edge 92 and a second lateral edge 94 , FIG. 2 .
- the exposed inboard end 52 of each of the flat metal straps 48 A, 48 B is inserted into a respective one of the guide slots 90 from below the corresponding planar flange 34 A, 34 B until the top lip 70 on the exit body 64 of the corresponding plastic guide hooks over the first lateral edge 92 of the guide slot.
- the top lip 70 cooperates with the first lateral edge 92 in supporting the corresponding plastic guide 50 A, 50 B on the mounting bracket for upward pivotal movement to a seated position, FIGS. 2-3, defined by engagement of the top lip 74 on the corresponding entry guide body against the bottom of the corresponding planar flange 34 A, 34 B adjacent to the second lateral edge 94 of the guide slot.
- an integral cantilever spring 96 on the tower 76 of its entry guide body is flexed inward by the second lateral edge 94 of the corresponding guide slot and snaps over the corresponding planar flange so that the tower, the spring, and the second lateral edge 94 constitute an automatic latch retaining the plastic guide in its seated position.
- a pair of crush ribs 98 , FIG. 4, on the exit guide body 64 of each plastic guide are wedged against the edges of the corresponding guide slot 90 and thereby crushed between the plastic guide and the mounting bracket. The crush ribs thus assure an interference fit between each plastic guide and the mounting bracket to eliminate dimensional clearance or “lash” which otherwise could manifest itself as looseness of the plastic guides.
- the perforation 54 at the inboard end 52 of each of the flat metal straps 48 A, 48 B overlaps the passage 44 in the corresponding one of the capsules 38 A, 38 B.
- the capsules and the corresponding inboard ends of the flat metal straps are then rigidly clamped to a schematically represented upper bracket 100 , FIG. 1, on the vehicle body above the upper mast jacket by a pair of bolts 102 through the perforations 54 and the passages 44 and a pair of nuts 104 on the bolts below the capsules.
- the bolts and nuts 102 , 104 thus also cooperate with the capsules 38 A, 38 B and the mounting bracket 30 in supporting the upper mast jacket 22 vertically on the vehicle body.
- the concave webs 58 A, 58 B of each of the flat metal straps are thrust against the upper and lower convex anvils 80 , 84 on the corresponding plastic guides and the convex anvils are pulled along each flat metal strap toward its outboard end 56 .
- the curvature of the convex anvils causes plastic deformation of the corresponding flat metal strap as the convex anvils are pulled along the strap. Forces attributable such plastic deformation resist linear translation of the upper mast jacket 22 through its collapse stroke S thereby to convert into work a fraction of the kinetic energy of the impact F.
- the snap-in attachment of the plastic guides 50 A, 52 B on the mounting bracket 30 permits simple installation of the energy absorber 46 on the mounting bracket without special tools to minimize manufacturing and installation cost. Also, the plastic guides are precision molded at reasonable cost for predictable and consistent performance of the energy absorber attributable to consistent contact geometry between the convex anvils on the plastic guides and the flat metal straps.
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